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This is a list of football clubs located in Italy, ... Udine: Stadio Friuli: 25,132: 15th in Serie A: 52 18 ... 15 other clubs have fielded a Serie B team in 1948 or ...
Udine (US: / ˈ uː d iː n eɪ / OO-dee-nay; [3] [4] Italian: ⓘ; Friulian: Udin; Latin: Utinum; Slovene: Videm) is a city and comune (municipality) in northeastern Italy, in the middle of the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region, between the Adriatic Sea and the Carnic Alps. It is the capital of the Regional decentralization entity of Udine. Its ...
Palasport Primo Carnera is an indoor sporting arena located in Udine, Italy.The capacity of the arena is 3,850 people. It is currently home of the APU Udine basketball team. . It is named after former world heavyweight boxing champion Primo Carnera, who was born in Sequals, near Udi
De Wallen red-light district in Amsterdam. Red-light districts are areas associated with the sex industry and sex-oriented businesses (e.g. sex shops and strip clubs).In some of these places prostitution occurs, whether legally or illegally.
Udinese Calcio (Italian pronunciation: [udiˈneːze ˈkaltʃo,-eːse-]; "Udinese Football") is a professional football club based in Udine, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy. The team currently competes in the Serie A, the first tier of Italian football. It was founded on 30 November 1896 as a sports club, and on 5 July 1911 as a football club.
The following is a list of the 134 municipalities of the Province of Udine, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy. [1] List. ISTAT Code Comune Population, 31.12.2010 30001 ...
The Stadio Friuli (currently known as Bluenergy Stadium for sponsorship reasons) is an all-seater football stadium in Udine, Italy, and the home of Serie A club Udinese. [1] The stadium was built in 1976 and has a capacity of 25,144. [2]
Amici Pallacanestro Udinese was founded on 29 June 2011; [2] the club's aim was to inherit the fanbase of Associazione Pallacanestro Udinese, better known for sponsorship reasons as Snaidero Udine, a historic club of the Italian Serie A. [3] The acronym APU is in fact the same used in the past for the previous city's club.